Friday, April 28, 2006

Today I heard a woman speaker on the radio talking about the "if onlys" in life. Perhaps you are one of those who finds herself bemoaning the fact that a certain circumstance has happened that shouldn't have, or you have something you wish you didn't have. Are you guilty of saying things like: "If only my child wasn't _______ (fill in the blank)..." or "If only _______ hadn't happened when I was young" or "If only I could have _______ , then I'd be happy."

We are fooling ourselves, dear sisters (and brothers, too!), if we believe these lies. God is the Sovereign and loving Lord of all. He means to use everything for His glory and purpose.

How does this relate to writing? I've caught myself in the past thinking falsities such as: "If only I could finish this story or novel" or "if only I could get published". My friends, this kind of thinking will not get us anywhere but into a deep pit of despair. Instead, I give all I have and don't have to God to use in order to make me what He wants. The results are left to Him.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Merritt Holden, forensic psychologist for Delaney County Sheriff’s Dept., has seen his share of tragedy. Years of interviewing child abuse victims cause him to rail at God for allowing such injustice. When the next crime is committed against his niece, all hell breaks loose. His sister, though distraught, is able to help him find the perpetrator through a unique God-given ability. Her best friend Arianne also joins in. Will Merritt find the peace he is looking for before a dangerous criminal targets him?

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This will be a full-length Christian suspense novel, eventually. Let me know what you think.

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I'm in love with books and the One who gives inspiration to write them. As a result, you'll see a lot of reviews here of fiction by some fabulous authors as well as some personal posts about God and other random interests of mine.